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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Lara Sawyer Bankruptcy, although detrimental to the appearance of your credit report and score, is your opportunity to wipe the slate clean of all your previous mistakes and rebuild your credit in order to make needed purchases. Rebuilding your credit is not as hard as you might think - but its certainly not something that can be undertaken overnight. Expect to experience some rejection when your bankruptcy discharge is fresh - and make a few baby steps towards larger purchases before you get your hopes up. written by Amanda Hash You may have come to a place in your life where bankruptcy was your only option. Now that your bankruptcy has been discharged, you may wonder if you will ever qualify for a loan again. Perhaps you have been shopping around, or you may have put in for a loan only to be told that they can not give it to you because you filed bankruptcy. But all is not lost - there are lenders who actually specialize in giving loans to those who have filed bankruptcy, and you might be next. written by Melissa Kellett Most Americans have between four and twelve credit cards in their pockets. There are also those who have even more rising up to twenty or more. Have you ever wondered how many credit cards are too many? How does the amount of credit cards you carry affect your credit report and score? Here are some thoughts about the subject. written by Creditscorecowboy .com Planning a wedding should include a special chapter between groom and bride to determine a number of financial matters prior to their marriage, instead of discussing them after the first marital problems arise. written by Creditscorecowboy .com If you have never seen your credit report you may be surprised the kinds of things that might be there. Everyone makes mistakes and even one small typo can give you a bad credit score. written by scott brown Have you heard of VantageScore? This is the new type of credit scoring assessment being put in place by the three major credit bureaus. Because so many complaints were coming in from consumers and corporations dealing in credit alike, the three agencies began to see the merit of adjusting credit scores to be more meaningful and consistent. << previous page 1 next page>> |